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Making Games: The Politics and Poetics of Game Creation Tools

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Making Games: The Politics and Poetics of Game Creation Tools
Making Games: The Politics and Poetics of Game Creation Tools

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Making Games: The Politics and Poetics of Game Creation Tools

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An argument that production tools shape the aesthetics and political economy of games as an expressive medium.
In
Making Games
, Stefan Werning considers the role of tools (primarily but not exclusively software), their design affordances, and the role they play as sociotechnical actors. Drawing on a wide variety of case studies, Werning argues that production tools shape the aesthetics and political economy of games as an expressive medium. He frames game-making as a (meta)game in itself and shows that tools, like games, have their own "procedural rhetoric" and should not always be conceived simply in terms of optimization and best practices.

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